by jimwalton » Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:13 am
As far as we can tell, God didn't speak to the prophets via voices in their heads, that they said, "Hm. I guess God is talking to me." 2 Peter 1.20-21 tells us that the prophets didn't get their messages from inside themselves but from an external source, with the Holy Spirit bolstering them to deliver their messages. Inspiration in the ancient world was often associated with spiritual possession, frenzy, and ecstatic utterances. In contrast to what people knew of such practices out there in the world, associated with alleged divine oracles, Peter is saying that divine revelation was clearly not that. He claims that they were acutely aware that their message had its source in God and carried divine authority.
As far as we can tell, God didn't speak to the prophets via voices in their heads, that they said, "Hm. I guess God is talking to me." 2 Peter 1.20-21 tells us that the prophets didn't get their messages from inside themselves but from an external source, with the Holy Spirit bolstering them to deliver their messages. Inspiration in the ancient world was often associated with spiritual possession, frenzy, and ecstatic utterances. In contrast to what people knew of such practices out there in the world, associated with alleged divine oracles, Peter is saying that divine revelation was clearly not that. He claims that they were acutely aware that their message had its source in God and carried divine authority.